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Board committee backs flexible retail and a 60‑day pop‑up permit to fill vacant storefronts

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee / Public event at Natalie Gubb Commons · November 5, 2018
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Summary

The Land Use Committee endorsed legislation to create a 'flexible retail' use category that lets businesses switch among six retail/service uses without a change‑of‑use permit and added a 60‑day pop‑up permit to encourage temporary tenants in vacant storefronts.

The Land Use Committee voted Monday to forward an ordinance that would create a new flexible multi‑use retail category in the planning code and a 60‑day pop‑up temporary use permit to help activate vacant storefronts.

Sponsor Supervisor Tang said the new use category covers six interchangeable activities — arts activities, limited restaurants, general retail, personal services, retail…

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